Negotiations between Britain and the European Union (EU) have resumed on Monday for final approval of the agreement on the Brexit trade deal.
The weekend ended in a standoff between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Union President Ursula von der Leyen. But this conversation has started again on Monday. European Commission sources told the BBC on Monday that they were close to a fishing agreement during the talks between Johnson and Leyne, but the British government rejected it. According to sources, Britain's leading Brexit negotiator Lord Frost will continue talks with his counterpart Michel Barnier and Johnson will again speak with Layne. Earlier, Mr. Bernier briefed the European Union ambassadors on Monday morning, 'Differences remain and he is neither optimistic nor pessimistic, but realistic about the prospects of the agreement. It is noteworthy that Michael Gov., Minister of the UK Cabinet Office, is going to Brussels for a meeting with European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefkovic. If no deal is reached by the end of the year, Britain and the European Union will start examining each other's goods on tariffs as well as customs.